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Fair enough but what you call the institution that built the schools and determines minimum wage? Even if you consider them to be established by some non gov't entity it is still the authoritarianism gov't that enforces these rules. It is by authority you pay taxes thus funding education. It is by authority employers must obey to work place regulations. A little authority is needed to keep order, although to much and you have a police state. Moderation is the key.
Not really a problem but I thought I'd just report a bug. My resolution is fairly small so that might be the issue.
Education. You can have parents teaching their children but that creates an endless cycle were those born into poverty can never escape except by incredibly luck. Minimum wage and work place safety. Before the gov't stepped in during the industrial revolution children were mining in dangerous coal mines for barely enough money to survive.
Also, what about people abusing the system? How long do they have to stay with the employer before moving out of state to receive the rebate? In all honesty I might view the rebate as a way to find a nice job to add to my resume before looking for a job out of state that I would settle with. >Every year, the state spends an enormous amount of money on educating students who will leave the state immediately after graduation. I don't like the wording of this. It feels like you are trying to make it sound like they are wasting the money. Having good public education attracts people to live in area. And for whatever reason, most people do not move, whether it be for family reasons or just preferences a large majority of the earth's population do not move that far from their hometown. In all honesty I like the idea of trying to attract people to stay in state. But I think it would be better if you spent the money encouraging businesses to set up shop in Michigan, not creating a larger workforce. The latter can lead to the former, but it will take time and it is not a guarantee.
If you take any group of people unified by a cause and put them together their previous views will become much stronger then before they met. It happens with most groups and Reddit is a perfect place to observe this. I don't think asshole atheists join r/atheism, but they become assholes after hearing only one sided arguments were opposing views are discouraged due to how people upvote/downvote.
http://www.orionmagazine.org/index.php/articles/article/6474...